RADNOR - Police are investigating a case at Radnor High School that involves a stolen cell phone and allegations that students might have disseminated a sex video of fellow students. But so far police arenít saying, and arenít sure at this point, whether the video exists or whether anything was disseminated.

Thursday afternoon, Radnor police updated the public on reports that a student stole another studentís cell phone and disseminated pornographic images of underage students found on the phone.

Police confirmed very little besides that a phone was stolen. Police say there were rumors about what was on the phone but would not confirm details because investigators have not yet seen anything one the phone. Instead, investigators are waiting on reports from experts who are just beginning an analysis of the phone.

Radnor Police Lt. Chris Flanagan said the police investigation began when officers were called to the school on the report of a disturbance or a fight Wednesday morning. Police found two male students who were being separated by school officials.

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ďThe fight was based upon allegations of a stolen cell phone,Ē Flanagan said. ďThe cell phone contained particular information to the victim. And there was the rumor or allegation that the internal contents of that phone may have been disseminated to a group of people who are not completely known at this time.Ē

When asked by reporters about the nature of the information that was on the phone, Flanagan would not elaborate.

As a result of the information police received at the scene, the two students were brought back to police headquarters and Radnor detectives took over the investigation.

Police have interviewed several people involved in the case and search warrants are being served that include electronic devices of students involved.

ďWeíre also trying to investigate what information, if any, might have been disseminated through the Radnor Township School District,Ē Flanagan said.

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Police are also working with the Delaware County District Attorneyís office to determine whether or what charges could be filed.

In a prepared statement, Radnor School District officials say they are cooperating with the police but will have nothing further to say on the matter, citing confidentiality issues involving minors.

Flanagan said police would update the media once the investigation is complete.

All of the parties involved in the case are juvenile and students at Radnor High School.